"I finished taking my visits recently, and I've just been talking with my parents about some things," said Sims. "I'll probably make the decision today or in the next couple days."

The ASWA Class 5A Lineman of the Year said the Ole Miss Rebels remain at the top of his list.

"They just have a great coaching staff," Sims said. "They have nice facilities, a beautiful camps and I have a good relationship with the offensive line coach. I feel like the program is headed in the right direction."

Last weekend's official visit to Ole Miss will be his last. He went on an official to Mississippi State the week prior and said the Bulldogs remain in the mix.

The 6-foot-4, 345-pounder has been holding out hope for a committable Auburn offer, and said he's been told head coach Gus Malzahn will try to open up a spot for him. Sims picked up a recent offer from Vanderbilt, but indicated it came a little too late.

Would an offer from the Tigers seal the deal?

"I wouldn't necessarily say that, but there's definitely a good chance," he said. "It depends on when and how it happens. And I would have to talk to coach Malzahn."

Sims is rated by 247Sports and Rivals as a three-star guard prospect. His decorated prep career was capped with appearances in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, and the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Classic in Montgomery.

As a whole, Sims said he's enjoyed the recruiting process, which is quickly winding down to an end.

"That's one of the reasons I dragged it out a little bit," he said. "I wanted to enjoy everything and be 100 percent sure. I want my parents to be comfortable with where I want to go."